Does anyone know anything about this BUTTON ?

Buckets

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thanks guys ,It says something on the back ,but I cant tell what .
 

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Outraged is correct as always, and Cody gave ya' a great example of the buttons - but the words on the back of the button, or the back mark, is key to actually dating the button. If you post a good picture of the back as best you can maybe we can figure it out...

Don't be afraid to clean the back with a toothbrush and mild cleaner, like kaboom or simple green... the button is fairly worthless.

Nice find! I love the buttons!
 

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McSancho said:
"worthless is always nice"

8)

Oooff... was that not right? Just fugure a guy outta know is all. So he can clean it and not worry about it loosing value... I guess I assumed he would understand what I was saying. :(
 

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yes its a "great seal button" --commonly used on american military uniforms starting in 1902 --- differant makers supplied the military with them at differant times---the makers name is stamped on the back---thats the "key" to approximate dating it---they are not a high value collectors item but are neat as find--- its not worthless as some say--however its not a high dollar collector type item---Ivan
 

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diggummup said:
McSancho said:
"worthless is always nice"

8)
Too bad you aren't.



Nice that is! ::)


Nice find, regardless of value.If we were all in this to get rich,we'd be standing in the soup line. ;)

Well you would be :P :-* :D
 

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Forgot to say welcome to tnet from the UK.

Your find us knowledgeable (well me anyway), opinionated, funny & a little crazy. ;D

As previous said above it shouldn't be about the money (my opinion).

HAPPY HUNTING - keep posting them pictures!
 

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Buckets said:
thank you for your comments .I hunt for the thrill not the $

It's a great find... I only made the comment about value so you would know it was okay to clean the back up a little bit, thus maybe reading the back mark, and getting an idea of the button's age...

I have boxes of worthless stuff that I dug that is priceless to me... every button find is awesome!
 

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